2017 Aston Martin Cars

British builder of exotic and luxurious sports cars, Aston Martin’s current model range includes eight different vehicles, most with convertible ‘Volante’ versions. The V8 Vantage is the brand’s entry-level volume model, while the DB9 has been a hallmark of the lineup since 2004. New additions include the Vanquish high-end sports car and Rapide sedan.

Best known for being the ride of choice for James Bond, the name Aston Martin is derived from one of the automaker’s founder, Lionel Martin and the Aston Hill speed hillclimb. Founded in 1913, like many other high end automakers it’s had a tumultuous history until 1994 when Ford took over ownership and since then has thrived in the luxury car market. This year the Cynget city car has been put out to pasture.

2015 Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT Coupe Review
The Vantage serves as Aston Martin’s entry-level model, if something with a six-figure price tag could ever be described as basic. This lustily styled two-door is offered as either a coupe or an open-air roadster, though both models are sweeter than confectioner’s sugar.
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2015 Aston Martin Vanquish Coupe Review
Aston Martin’s Vanquish is low, long and lusciously shaped. This ultra-luxury automobile sits at the top of this company’s rarified lineup serving as the ultimate grand-touring automobile, their flagship sports car. And this model certainly plays that role to the letter, looking, acting and even sounding every bit like the superstar it is.
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2015 Aston Martin Rapide S Review
Chances are you’re familiar with the duck test. This little saying goes as follows: If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck and quacks like a duck then it’s probably a duck. Likewise if a car has four doors, comes with a back seat and offers a separate storage compartment then it’s probably…
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